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Better fielding could have restricted Kenya to below 150".
At the very least, Snapchat could have restricted the filter to just the hat and the locs.
This could have restricted his development as a writer, but Dyer has made it work for him.
At any time during that period, it could have restricted the money supply and created sufficient strains in financial and industrial markets to terminate inflation with little delay.
Had the law been in effect during the siege, critics warned, it could have restricted coverage of the guerrillas' demands, as well as the daring, but deadly commando raid.
Mr. MacDonald said home builders have benefited from the killing of regulations written by the Obama administration, including a rule that broadened the definition of wetlands, which could have restricted home building in certain areas.
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Though the plan was to have tasted sauvignon blancs from both Argentina and Chile, we could easily have restricted ourselves to Chile.
The standards, sponsored by Senators Tom Harkin, Democrat of Iowa, and Lisa Murkowski, Republican of Alaska, would have restricted what could be sold in vending machines and would have eliminated foods high in fat and sugar from ?a carte menus that supplement school lunches, which are regulated by the Department of Agriculture.
The company said Thursday that over several days last month ― from May 18 to May 27 ― a bug had caused affected users' new posts to automatically be set to "public," overriding their usual privacy settings, which may have restricted who could view their posts and photos.
"At the time, it would have restricted what we could have done," Walsh said.
Chinese authorities, worried that fighting could break out on the other side, have restricted crossings.
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